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Western Nepal is iconized by the Annapurna massif and the popular tourist destination, Pokhara. The Annapurna region encapsulates the world’s best trekking routes. The major and popular trekking routes lead to Jomsom, Mustang, Manang, Annapurna Sanctuary and around the Annapurna range. Most of the treks, in Annapurna Region, including the &ld

Peak Climbing

The Himalayas of Nepal have long been the destination for mountaineers from around the world. Nepal has 8 of the 10 highest mountains in all the world including the tallest of them all. Mt. Everest. Marron Treks offers guided climbing trips on many of Nepal's smaller trekking peaks. Most of the climbs are non-technical but involve a large amount of glacier travel and physical fitness is a must. We have the experienced guides to introduce you to the fascinating experience of high altitude mountaineering.

The Kingdom of Nepal is blessed with the most awe inspiring gift of nature anywhere in the world. It is home to the mighty Himalayas, which mean's "abode of snows" in Sanskrit. These mountains are the root of thousand's of years of Nepali culture. They intimidate us with their overwhelming size and humble us with their apparent immortality. The Himalayas are home of the highest mountains in the world including the highest of them all Mt. Everest. Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha as the Nepalese call it) rises to the top of the Himalayas at 29,028 ft.

Peak Climbing

Pokhalde Peak (5,806 m) was first ascended in 1953, via the Kongma La Pass (5535m), along its north ridge by the 1953 Everest Expedition team led by John Hunt. Pokhalde looks like a crenulated rocky ridge dominated by the vast bulk of Nuptse. The mountain has a small hanging glacier, which is best reached along the ridge rising from the Kongma La,